Best bread in Anchorage and so many different kinds of breads. Highly recommend ham and Gruyère cheese scones!
John Yang
It's pricey but good.
Elizabeth Angasan
Fantastic, friendly service! Warm, inviting atmosphere, though small. Each bite was on point! The salted carmel tart was a symphony of flavors!! The crunchy pecan crust balanced well with the gooey house-made carmel and decadent chocolate. I appreciated the touch of fancy Maldon pyramid-shaped salt flakes on top. Biting into the crisp yet fluffy croissant was as satisfying to my ears as it was my taste buds. The teas were good, and I appreciated the raw unfiltered honey available to stir in- as well as the assortment of Alaskan-inspired kids books available to look at while dining in. It's apparent that great care goes into the details of food here.Kid-friendliness: On a low shelf on the wall is an assortment of kids' books, many of them Alaskan themed, with a variety of age levels (think toddler and elementary school). Very helpful for entertaining bored littles while waiting for, or enjoying, your drink.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Bread and Pastries, Carmel Tart
Kyle McClanahan
Hands down my favorite bakery. Highly recommend the focaccia and the chocolate cupcake :)
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Chocolate Cupcake, Rotating Selection of Varietal Breads
Kaley Oen
This is my go to shop for quick sandwiches and super delicious pastries.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Kelli P.
I love this place! Delicious coffee! Great breakfast and lunch sandwiches! Cute souvenirs and a great little wine store and organic grocery store all in the same location!!!
Mir Asgar
Hands down the best place for brunch/lunch during our short visit to Anchorage. The smoked salmon soup was phenomenal, so were the sandwiches we tried. This bakery is very similar to our go-to place Bloom Bake Shop (Madison, WI) in the mainland with the same philosophy of using locally produced ingredients. Food and drink options in Alaska were somewhat disappointing in general, but this Bakeshop is definitely an exception. A must try!
Brittainy Bolding - Artist - Real Estate Agent
One of my favorite spots. It feels like a local secret, it’s tucked away in the Airport Heights neighborhood with a little garden in the back to relax in while drinking your coffee, eating your nibbles.There’s even a kids little library!
Karl W
It's a little out of the way, but what a nice bakery. We got a couple of different scones and a pastry with cream cheese and berries. All were great. We normally get a savory scone as well, but it was later in the day, and selection was limited. I'll be back.
John Lee
Fantastic bakery with savory foods as well! Their chocolate cake and blackberry & coconut cupcake were delicious. Definitely returning here again.
Best bread in Anchorage and so many different kinds of breads. Highly recommend ham and Gruyère cheese scones!
It's pricey but good.
Fantastic, friendly service! Warm, inviting atmosphere, though small. Each bite was on point! The salted carmel tart was a symphony of flavors!! The crunchy pecan crust balanced well with the gooey house-made carmel and decadent chocolate. I appreciated the touch of fancy Maldon pyramid-shaped salt flakes on top. Biting into the crisp yet fluffy croissant was as satisfying to my ears as it was my taste buds. The teas were good, and I appreciated the raw unfiltered honey available to stir in- as well as the assortment of Alaskan-inspired kids books available to look at while dining in. It's apparent that great care goes into the details of food here.Kid-friendliness: On a low shelf on the wall is an assortment of kids' books, many of them Alaskan themed, with a variety of age levels (think toddler and elementary school). Very helpful for entertaining bored littles while waiting for, or enjoying, your drink.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Bread and Pastries, Carmel Tart
Hands down my favorite bakery. Highly recommend the focaccia and the chocolate cupcake :)
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Chocolate Cupcake, Rotating Selection of Varietal Breads
This is my go to shop for quick sandwiches and super delicious pastries.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I love this place! Delicious coffee! Great breakfast and lunch sandwiches! Cute souvenirs and a great little wine store and organic grocery store all in the same location!!!
Hands down the best place for brunch/lunch during our short visit to Anchorage. The smoked salmon soup was phenomenal, so were the sandwiches we tried. This bakery is very similar to our go-to place Bloom Bake Shop (Madison, WI) in the mainland with the same philosophy of using locally produced ingredients. Food and drink options in Alaska were somewhat disappointing in general, but this Bakeshop is definitely an exception. A must try!
One of my favorite spots. It feels like a local secret, it’s tucked away in the Airport Heights neighborhood with a little garden in the back to relax in while drinking your coffee, eating your nibbles.There’s even a kids little library!
It's a little out of the way, but what a nice bakery. We got a couple of different scones and a pastry with cream cheese and berries. All were great. We normally get a savory scone as well, but it was later in the day, and selection was limited. I'll be back.
Fantastic bakery with savory foods as well! Their chocolate cake and blackberry & coconut cupcake were delicious. Definitely returning here again.
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The strawberry basil scones were top notch!
So delicious. The puffiest croissants I have ever had.
Aside from the most amazing chocolate chip cookies, we bought a loaf of garlic bread which had garlic cloves baked right inside, divine !
Even though I moved to the valley in May I've made it back to fire island three times or more. It's that good.
Really nice bakery. Nice terrasse. Croissants are simply the best!